Across
- 4. Route of administration in which a medication is placed under the tongue
- 5. The major principle of practice with nonparenteral medication administration
- 8. Health beliefs may vary by this, and influence how patients manage and respond to medication therapy
- 10. This indicates the effect of the medication on a body system, the symptoms that the medication relieves, or the medication's desired effect
- 11. The goal of patient education is to improve this patient outcome
- 13. The administration of medications is a ____ and interactive aspect of nursing care
- 14. The route of administration that is the easiest and most desirable
Down
- 1. According to CARNA there are ____ Rights of Medication Administration
- 2. Nurses do this as soon as possible following the administration of a medication
- 3. Nurses should only use approved ____ and symbols
- 6. The passage of medication molecules into the blood form the medication's site of administration
- 7. This must be completed before, during and after client contact during medication administration
- 9. the action of medications exiting the body through the kidneys, liver, bowel, lungs or exocrine glands after being metabolized
- 10. Nurses question and ___ medication orders that are inconsistent with therapeutic outcomes, best practices, and safety outcomes
- 12. Nurses have a responsibility to do this when a medication error or near miss has occurred
